I'm not a big video gamer. I play a game for a few days, can't beat a level and then never play the game again, then buy another one.
Gotta keep trying man! I think it took me 20 some tries on the last mission in GTA IV.
First you have to fight like 30 guys outside this warehouse, after that you fight your way through the warehouse and come outside the back. There are two more people waiting right outside. Then as your chasing a guy toward the beach a car pulls up and you have to whack those guys real quick. Then you have to jump on a motorcycle and the follow the guy you were chasing who is in a boat. After a mile or so a helicopter appears, you jump the motorcycle and grab onto the chopper. You have to keep folowing him and eventully he hits your chopper with a rocket launcher. If you followed him close enough you crash land on the island. There are a few more guys shooting at you once you get out on the dock of the island, once you get past them your home free. No saves or checkpoints through the whole mission.
Oooooor, I could put the code in for the jetpack of flying cars and goof off the whole game.
It's fun to goof around, but I find satisfaction in beating games. I'm becoming a big trophy hunter now. Love to collect trophies.
I understand they exist, but that doesn't answer my question...
I understand they exist, but that doesn't answer my question...
This kind of sick bastard, I suppose. The kind of sick bastard who loves Reservoir Dogs.
And to answer your question . . . . Actually, I have those. . . . .
Reservoir Dogs just doesn't seem like the kind of flick that would lend itself to action figures. What do you do, reenact the ear removal scene?
Maybe I'm stuck in the 70's with my Obi-Wan action figure with the light saber that retracts up into his arm.